%0 Journal Article %J ICES Journal of Marine Science %D 2023 %T An ecosystem-wide approach for assessing the spatialized cumulative effects of local and global changes on coastal ecosystem functioningAbstract %A Nogues, Quentin %A Bourdaud, Pierre %A Araignous, Emma %A Halouani, Ghassen %A Ben Rais Lasram, Frida %A Dauvin, Jean-Claude %A Le Loc'h, François %A Nathalie Niquil %E Coll, Marta %B ICES Journal of Marine Science %V 80 %P 1129 - 1142 %8 May-03-2025 %G eng %U https://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article/80/4/1129/7092991 %N 4 %R 10.1093/icesjms/fsad043 %0 Book %D 2023 %T Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental SciencesModelling species distribution, ecosystem structure and function and climate change %A Saint-Béat, Blanche %A Nogues, Quentin %A Nathalie Niquil %A Bourdaud, Pierre %A Virginie Raybaud %A Goberville, Eric %A Grégory Beaugrand %A Ben Rais Lasram, Frida %A Le Loc’h, François %A Schickele, Alexandre %X In recent decades, oceans have been increasingly stressed by human activities that induced significant changes in its abiotic properties. Temperature increase, acidification, deoxygenation, deregulation of ocean currents are some examples of the anthropogenic impact on our oceans. In addition, pollution and overexploitation of marine resources will lead to severe and possibly irreversible changes for marine life. As environmental conditions directly affect the physiology of species, changes in species distribution and trophic interactions have already been observed and are expected to increase in the near future. Predicting future oceans is currently a great challenge for scientists that work to maintain, as best as possible, the goods and services they provide. In this context, ecologists have developed several modeling approaches able to simulate changes in both species distribution (Ecological Niche Models – ENMs) and interactions (static and dynamic food-web models). This chapter explains these two approaches in detail as well as the ways by which these two families of models can be coupled. In each part, the main existing algorithms will be reviewed, with their advantages and limitations, and some key examples retrieved from recent scientific literature will be presented. Finally, we will discuss the current issues of these methods and their potential improvement. %I Elsevier %@ 9780124095489 %G eng %U https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/B9780323907989000287 %R 10.1016/B978-0-323-90798-9.00028-7 %0 Journal Article %J Ecosystem Services %D 2023 %T The usefulness of food web models in the ecosystem services framework: Quantifying, mapping, and linking services supply %A Nogues, Quentin %A Baulaz, Yoann %A Clavel, Joanne %A Araignous, Emma %A Bourdaud, Pierre %A Ben Rais Lasram, Frida %A Dauvin, Jean-Claude %A Girardin, Valerie %A Halouani, Ghassen %A Le Loc'h, Francois %A Loew-Turbout, Frédérique %A Raoux, Aurore %A Nathalie Niquil %B Ecosystem Services %V 63 %P 101550 %8 Jan-10-2023 %G eng %U https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2212041623000438 %! Ecosystem Services %R 10.1016/j.ecoser.2023.101550 %0 Journal Article %J ICES Journal of Marine Science %D 2022 %T Spatialized ecological network analysis for ecosystem-based management: effects of climate change, marine renewable energy, and fishing on ecosystem functioning in the Bay of SeineAbstract %A Nogues, Quentin %A Araignous, Emma %A Bourdaud, Pierre %A Halouani, Ghassen %A Raoux, Aurore %A Foucher, Eric %A Loc'h, François Le %A Loew-Turbout, Frédérique %A Ben Rais Lasram, Frida %A Dauvin, Jean-Claude %A Nathalie Niquil %B ICES Journal of Marine Science %V 79 %P 1098 - 1112 %8 Dec-02-2023 %G eng %U https://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article/79/4/1098/6535870 %N 4 %R 10.1093/icesjms/fsac026 %0 Journal Article %J Fisheries Oceanography %D 2021 %T Impacts of climate change on the Bay of Seine ecosystem: Forcing a spatio‐temporal trophic model with predictions from an ecological niche model %A Bourdaud, Pierre %A Ben Rais Lasram, Frida %A Araignous, Emma %A Champagnat, Juliette %A Grusd, Samantha %A Halouani, Ghassen %A Hattab, Tarek %A Leroy, Boris %A Nogues, Quentin %A Raoux, Aurore %A Safi, Georges %A Nathalie Niquil %B Fisheries Oceanography %V 30 %P 471 - 489 %8 Jan-09-2021 %G eng %U https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13652419/30/5 %N 5 %! Fish Oceanogr %R 10.1111/fog.v30.510.1111/fog.12531 %0 Journal Article %J Ecological modelling %D 2014 %T A toolbox to evaluate data reliability for whole-ecosystem models: application on the Bay of Biscay continental shelf food-web model %A Géraldine Lassalle %A Bourdaud, Pierre %A Saint-Béat, B %A Rochette, Sébastien %A Nathalie Niquil %B Ecological modelling %V 285 %P 13–21 %G eng